Sotimes its go, and we cannotnd take shower, actually. Woodruff all that and more,s on tonights newshour. Major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by my moving our econoor 160 years. Bnsf, the engine that connects us. Fidelity investments. Consumer cellular. American cruise lines. Collette. Supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the worlds most presng problems skollfoundation. Org. The lemelson foundation. Te cod to improving lives through invention, in the u. S. And develong countries. On the web at lemelson. Org. Supported by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation. Commted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. More information at macfound. Org and with the ongoing support of these institutions this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. And by contributions t pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. President ial candidatesatic face off tonight in las vegas, and for the first time, Michael Bloom
On the country and all of a sudden these droplets of a rainstorm started two weeks ago. Host did Mister Bloomberg participate in your biography . Guest he took questions, he allowed me to interview people i wanted to interview. I talked to him several times. I followed him around a lot. I had written on and off for 12 years as a member of the New York Times editorial board. I had written a lot of editorials about him. Host when he was mayor of new york. How did Michael Bloomberg get his start . Guest he came from a small workingclass family in massachusetts. His father did not give him 1 million when he was in third grade. And 5000, and sometimes 8000. He became a student leader, a strong student and a business degree. He didnt go to vietnam. He couldnt go, very similar to you know who so he went to wall street and started at the bottom and worked his way up and a big fancy partner and a big fancy investment firm. He made lots of people angry at him and he was a partner and was fired a
Booktv continues on cspan2, television for serious readers. Next on booktvs afterwords, republican senator rand paul argues theres a new threat socialist thinking on the rise in america. He is interviewed by republican congressman matt gaetz of florida. Afterwords is a weekly Relevant Program with hosts interviewing nonfiction authors about their latest work. Senator rand paul, youre one of the most interesting people in american politics of the Republican Party. I was a fan of yours long before i got the chance to meet you and work with you in congress, eager to chat about your book the case against socialism but maybe first reflect a little bit about the role that you have within the congress, within our party is an independent voice and someone willing to strike out on issues that other republicans are not willing to strike out on . Sometimes i think im a lonely voice, keeping balanced budgets or believe we should spend less or have limited Constitutional Government really controver
Not very much, he said he wasnt going to run and i thought he wasnt running and that is the end of my book, he doesnt run but has an impact on the country and all of a sudden these droplets of a rainstorm started two weeks ago. Host did Mister Bloomberg participate in your biography . Guest he took questions, he allowed me to interview people i wanted to interview. I talked to him several times. I followed him around a lot. I had written on and off for 12 years as a member of the New York Times editorial board. I had written a lot of editorials about him. Host when he was mayor of new york. How did Michael Bloomberg get his start . Guest he came from a small workingclass family in massachusetts. His father did not give him 1 million when he was in third grade. And 5000, and sometimes 8000. He became a student leader, a strong student and a business degree. He didnt go to vietnam. He couldnt go, very similar to you know who so he went to wall street and started at the bottom and worked
Programs youll see today. You can check your Program Guide or visit our website booktv. Org who a full schedule. And joining harris is the author of this book information wars. We lost the global battle against this information and what we can do about it. Information about the u. S. To the world track is yes. In olden days during the cold war we used to say telling americas story to the world. And how did you do your job, its funny, took me a while to figure out the parameters of the job what are the things i came to the conclusion was the way we tell our story is will be to our store to ourselves with american media, newspapers, magazines, tv. Rather than produce content ourselves i used to do during the cold war i thought lets show people how they cover ourselves. That was one part of it. The other part was the more strictly Public Affairs things where people are standing in front and you have to have the government line. Its safe use of your stance on issues, heres our policy, make